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WVU Release Stewart hired as TE coach

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University football coach Neal Brown has announced the hiring of Blaine Stewart as the tight ends coach on the Mountaineer football staff.

"Blaine Stewart is no stranger to West Virginia University football. His father was a part of this program for 11 years, including three as the head coach, and Blaine grew up around Mountaineer football. I am happy to welcome him home," Brown said. "He has worked with multiple position groups, coordinators and offensive systems with the Pittsburgh Steelers to go along with their special teams. I have a tremendous amount of respect for coach Mike Tomlin and the entire Steelers organization and Blaine comes highly recommended.

"He builds relationships, and you can tell that he is the son of a coach. He knows and has worked with members of our current coaching staff in the past which will also be an asset. His enthusiasm and love for this program will be contagious."

Stewart comes to the Mountaineers from the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers, where he has worked as the assistant wide receivers coach for the past two years. In that role, he assisted in game plan preparation and installation, coached the defensive scout team, broke down opponent film and conducted self-scouts. He assisted a wide receivers room in 2020 that included rookie wide receiver Chase Claypool, who led all NFL rookies in touchdown catches (9) and finished second among all rookies in total touchdowns (11).

From 2018-20, Stewart was a coaching assistant on Mike Tomlin's staff in Pittsburgh, and he brings a total of four years of NFL experience with him to Morgantown.

In his first two NFL seasons, he worked with the offense and special teams and was responsible for quality control of the entire offensive unit. He coached the defensive scout team, compiled weekly offensive installation plans and produced opponent scouting reports. Stewart also played a significant role in leading the wide receiver position group during a coaching vacancy as well as helping the personnel department prepare for the NFL Draft and free agency.

During his four seasons with Pittsburgh, the Steelers were the AFC North Champions in 2020 and made the playoffs twice. He coached three Pro Bowl receivers in Antonio Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Diontae Johnson. The Pittsburgh publication Steelers Depot listed him as a rising star on the Steeler coaching staff.

In January 2020, Stewart coached the West quarterbacks at the East-West Shrine Bowl, leading individual meetings and being involved in all aspects of offensive installation, game planning and practice schedules.

"I am so thankful to Coach Neal Brown for the opportunity to return home to a program that means so much to me and my family. West Virginia will always hold such a special place in my heart," Stewart said. "It is an honor and privilege to come home to represent not only the University, but the entire state. I am ready to get to work to provide a product that Mountaineer fans will be proud of on and off the field."

Stewart started his collegiate playing career at James Madison (2013-15) as a wide receiver and holder for coaches Mickey Matthews and Everett Withers. He finished his playing career at the University of Charleston (2016-17) where he was coached by former Mountaineer football staff member Pat Kirkland. He earned two varsity letters at each school for a total of four as a collegiate player.

He received his bachelor's degree from James Madison in 2016 and a master's degree from Charleston in 2017. Stewart played high school football at Morgantown High School for Coach John Bowers and captained the 2013 West Virginia OVAC All-Stars who defeated the Ohio OVAC All-Stars at Wheeling Island Stadium. While at MHS, Stewart also played baseball and ran track.

He is the son of the late West Virginia head football coach Bill Stewart, who led the Mountaineers to a 28-12 (.700) three-year record from 2008-10. His mother, Karen, still resides in Morgantown.

Current tight ends coach Sean Reagan will now switch to coaching the quarterbacks in 2023, which is a position he held on Brown's WVU staff from 2019-21.
 
Lightning in a bottle. A young coach with a good résumé that has strong emotional ties with the university and the state. Neal is no dummy.
 
TCU hires Kendal Briles away from Arkansas where he was making $1,100,000.00.

TCU probably paying him 1.5 million or more. Until WVU starts paying big money for OC and DC they have will have problems.
 
Sorry to be the wet blanket, but can no one see this?

He had to get Bill's son to come here because he literally could not get anyone reputable.

The same thing as our new OC situation. This hire just looks prettier because of his last name.
 
Sorry to be the wet blanket, but can no one see this?

He had to get Bill's son to come here because he literally could not get anyone reputable.

The same thing as our new OC situation. This hire just looks prettier because of his last name.
The preceding is an OPINION and only that, with no factual evidence to negate that this view is anything but based solely on a desire to smear the WVU football program anytime and for anything related thereto.
 
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Sorry to be the wet blanket, but can no one see this?

He had to get Bill's son to come here because he literally could not get anyone reputable.

The same thing as our new OC situation. This hire just looks prettier because of his last name.

WHY PISS ON HOPE AND HAPPINESS BY WVU FANS?

Renown physiciatrists say:

people are mean to others in order to feel better about themselves.
 
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I doubt that he hates or hated WVU; he may have, and rightfully so, hated the way his Father was treated after three nine win seasons as Head Coach of the Mountaineers. Thanks Ollie et al.
According to Buckaineer, Holgorsen is the greatest WVU head coach ever in the history of Mountaineer sports.
 
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I doubt that he hates or hated WVU; he may have, and rightfully so, hated the way his Father was treated after three nine win seasons as Head Coach of the Mountaineers. Thanks Ollie et al.

Thanks Ollie for making the correct and obvious decision that Bill Stewart wasn't up to the Head Coach job by letting his loyalty to garbage non producing coordinators hold WVU back. Ollie's choice of replacement sucked. Why do people act like firing Stewart and hiring Dana were not two separate decisions. One was correct and one was wrong. Just like not competing with Houston's overly generous offer to Holgorsen and hiring Brown were 2 separate decisions. Again one correct and one a cluster ****
 
Thanks Ollie for making the correct and obvious decision that Bill Stewart wasn't up to the Head Coach job by letting his loyalty to garbage non producing coordinators hold WVU back. Ollie's choice of replacement sucked. Why do people act like firing Stewart and hiring Dana were not two separate decisions. One was correct and one was wrong. Just like not competing with Houston's overly generous offer to Holgorsen and hiring Brown were 2 separate decisions. Again one correct and one a cluster ****
Ollie ruined wvu football by screwing Stew. Terrible decision. Wrong in everyway..
 
The preceding is an OPINION and only that, with no factual evidence to negate that this view is anything but based solely on a desire to smear the WVU football program anytime and for anything related thereto.
SteelEER Translation: Get off my lawn.
 
Thanks Ollie for making the correct and obvious decision that Bill Stewart wasn't up to the Head Coach job by letting his loyalty to garbage non producing coordinators hold WVU back. Ollie's choice of replacement sucked. Why do people act like firing Stewart and hiring Dana were not two separate decisions. One was correct and one was wrong. Just like not competing with Houston's overly generous offer to Holgorsen and hiring Brown were 2 separate decisions. Again one correct and one a cluster ****
Well put. I approve this message.
 
Ollie ruined wvu football by screwing Stew. Terrible decision. Wrong in everyway..
Stew died May 21, 2012 before WVU entered Big 12. He would not have coach Big 12 Games.

He would have been HC in 2011 and Dana his OC. He did not want that.

Blaine cursed WVU. Hopefully he will break that curse.
 
Stew died May 21, 2012 before WVU entered Big 12. He would not have coach Big 12 Games.

He would have been HC in 2011 and Dana his OC. He did not want that.

Blaine cursed WVU. Hopefully he will break that curse.
Of course Stew was pre Big 12...what's your point? Ollie was a jackass .
 
Ollie being a jack ass or not Stew could have still been HC in 2011. Stew decided he wasn't going to do it.
So you think it's cool for your boss to hire your replacement...announce it to the world...and have you train him as you are pushed out the door? Really? Ollie was a total jackass who should never be allowed on campus again. Stew's record was good. Idiots try to rewrite history.
 
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